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In the early days, people relied on digging wells to get water, but ordinary wells were several meters deep at most, but the well we are going to introduce today is 12,262 meters deep and dug for 22 years.
The world's deepest well, located on the Nekora Peninsula in the Murmansk region in the far north of Russia, was drilled in 1970 and stopped in July 1992 to a depth of 12,262 meters. The well was drilled for scientific purposes, and at that time thousands of people in the Soviet Union were involved in the project, but only a very small number of scientists were allowed to participate in scientific work.
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union began to design the well in order to understand the center of the earth and how precious minerals were formed, and drilled it four years later, until it was declared closed after the collapse of the Soviet Union. At that time, the world was fighting for space at the same time, and there was also a scramble for the center of the earth, and every country was trying to drill the project, and by 1983, the Soviet well had reached 12,000 meters, and the last 262 meters took a full decade! It was very difficult to continue, and when it reached 12,000 meters, the staff heard a strange sound coming from the entrance of the cave, and in order to put a heat-resistant microphone in it, along with some other sensors, the project was forced to stop.
The official explanation for the halt of drilling was a lack of funds, but it was rumored that after 12,000 meters the rock was too hard and the crew often heard some supernatural sounds, so the work was stopped. However, some experts explain that the so-called supernatural sound does not exist, and that it is actually a sound made when working at a local mining company. However, it is worth mentioning that the structure of this well has been well preserved until now, and it has not been sealed.
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This figure is very close to the Earth's diameter of about 12,756 kilometers.
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At first glance, this series of numbers really scared me, and after conversion, I knew that 12,750,000 meters = 12,750 kilometers.
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It can have an indelible effect on the inner core of the Earth.
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It's going to dig through the rhythm of the earth.
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I don't know, but no one has tried it.
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That might dig up molten lava, and you won't survive.
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I should have reached the magma layer, which may have an effect on the Earth's core.
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Maybe there are no people living on the earth.
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What are you digging such a deep hole for?
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Maybe the earth is going to be exposed.
I don't understand what you mean by "pushing backwards from the outlet of the outlet to the water level downstream of the dissipation pond for the critical flow", the downstream water level has nothing to do with whether the end of your dissipation tank is a deep digging type or a sill-breaking type or a comprehensive type, and the outlet water level is found out according to the water level and flow relationship curve at the outlet.
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